1. Tookhiooku the Forest Dweller. He has a flask with the elixir of longevity and health. Forest Dwellers grow little trees on their heads, which bear delicious fruits, then trees fall off. Dwellers use them to build cradles for their babies. They eat mostly berries and mushrooms.

2. Rabbit Chu. He loves strawberry jam, lives under ferns. His one eye looks into the past and the other into the future.

3. Cheese Sage - very intelligent, but lonely creature. Some Cheese Sages are able to gather a crowd of students.

4. Rabbit Wha-wha-kee. They live near lakes and rivers and eat mostly fish.

5. Bearded Nuku-Nuku rabbit from the islands. He has prickly ears and good mood.

6. Pea Fairy has five talking peas inside, who can answer any 3 questions.

Mushroom designs in Society6 shop

Mastery

“We are all in search of feeling more connected to reality—to other people, the times we live in, the natural world, our character, and our own uniqueness. Our culture increasingly tends to separate us from these realities in various ways. We indulge in drugs or alcohol, or engage in dangerous sports or risky behavior, just to wake ourselves up from the sleep of our daily existence and feel a heightened sense of connection to reality. In the end, however, the most satisfying and powerful way to feel this connection is through creative activity. Engaged in the creative process we feel more alive than ever, because we are making something and not merely consuming, Masters of the small reality we create. In doing this work, we are in fact creating ourselves.”

― Robert Greene, Mastery

Curiosity

"Around here, however, we don’t look backwards for very long. We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we’re curious… and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths".